Articles written by: G. Raymond Leavold

Milk Bar’s Guide to Beer Gardens

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In a thankless task, we road test Melbourne's best beer gardens in the lead up to summer and good times.

Divine Trash at The Astor

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2011/10/13/divine-trash-at-the-astor/

Over the next three days The Astor's showcasing the bizarre, freakish and kitsch-classic films of John Waters.

Bring Your Guns to Town (and The Astor)

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Over the next four Thursdays The Astor will be running a retrospective to the master of the spaghetti western: Sergio Leone.

Bernard’s Magic Shop

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Whoopee cushions, disappearing rabbits, sleights of hand and creepy ventriloquist dolls. We step into the surreal world of Bernard's Magic Shop

I Love Whiskey

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2011/09/16/i-love-whiskey/

Got wood? Sample the finest whiskeys in town at Chez Regine.

Malick at The Astor

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2011/09/07/malick-at-the-astor/

In 38 years Terrence Malick has directed only five films, each a unique cinema experience. During September The Astor will be screening these modern classics as they were meant to be seen, on the big screen.

The Royal Mail’s got Game

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We visit West Melbourne's Royal Mail Hotel for Roadkill Wednesday, a night dedicated to Australian game meats.

Taxi Driver at The Astor

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In celebration of its 35th Anniversary, The Astor is showing Martin Scorcese's grimy classic on its brand spanking new 4K projector.

The Royal Park Hotel

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An open fire place, darts board, cheap beer and Connect Four - the newly re-opened Royal has everything G. Raymond Leavold wants in a pub.

I Am Eleven

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2011/07/30/i-am-eleven/

Melbourne-born filmmaker Genevieve Bailey traveled around the globe to talk with eleven-year-old children from diverse backgrounds about life, family and philosophy.

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